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Newcastle Host Rampant Manchester United
2019 is upon us ladies and gentlemen, and we sincerely hope that you had a magnificent New Year party or celebration of some kind last night. While there are bound to be some sore heads this morning you shouldn’t fear, as the world of Premier League football is always waiting right around the corner to make you feel a little bit better. There’s a full set of fixtures coming your way over the course of the next few days,
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Everton Kick Off The New Year Against Leicester
The end of the football year is upon us, and all that is left to do is pop open the champagne and wait for the New Year’s Day set of games to begin. Of course, there are going to be other celebrations in the midst of all that, but we’ll focus on the fact that football is once again going to be in our lives in around 24 hours time. The Premier League has been thoroughly entertaining throughout the course of 2018,
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Cardiff Attempt To Stun Tottenham
We’re just over 24 hours away from 2018 coming to an end and 2019 beginning, and what a year it has been. From the World Cup to all of the fantastic domestic football we’ve seen, it’s been quite the twelve months. The Premier League, in particular, has been full of some great moments mixed in with some controversy and high level football – which is just the way we like it. The PL is known for being one of the top divisions in Europe for a reason,
Manchester City Face Huge Game Against Southampton
The Premier League is winding down in 2018, and what a year it’s been. The division has experienced many ups and many downs over the course of the last twelve months, but of course, there’s still a whole other set of fixtures to go. Some intriguing games will be taking place over the course of the next two days or so, and we can’t wait to see who is able to round out the year with a win.
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Liverpool & Arsenal Square Off Once Again
The Premier League is beginning to wind down in 2018, but that doesn’t mean we’re done – not by a long shot. We’ve seen some truly incredible matches during the calendar year and we’re more than confident in suggesting that we’ll see the same in 2019, but perhaps we’re being too premature. After all, there’s a whole new set of top flight fixtures for us to feast our eyes upon over the course of the next few days,
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Watford Battle Chelsea In Boxing Day Showdown
The next set of fixtures will take place after Christmas and while many are excited about the festivities, there’s also a reason to be excited about the immediate aftermath of the day – and that’s the Boxing Day fixtures. It’s one of the most important days of the football calendar and there’s one very simple reason for that: it’s so hectic. The majority of clubs are playing in English football, including the Premier League, with some of the finest clubs Europe has to offer showcasing what they can do for the world to see.
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Everton Clash With Tottenham At Goodison Park
While many people think of the food, drink, presents and the songs when it comes to Christmas – but we personally feel like the football is just as important as the rest of it! Everyone has fond memories of chilling out with the family and watching some of the games over the festive period, and that’ll likely be no different this time around. There are some really interesting games on over the course of the next few weeks and the bizarre nature of the schedule is what we love,
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Arsenal Try To Get Back On Track Against Burnley
Merry Christmas everybody! While we’re still a few days away from the holiday itself, it certainly feels like the festive period has well and truly begun. With that comes an extremely hectic period for English football, and in particular, the Premier League. It’s considered to be the top division in Europe by many, and there’s a very valid reason for that – because it just is. One game that we’re looking forward to feasting our eyes on this weekend will be Arsenal vs Burnley,
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Top of the Table Liverpool to Continue Marching On
Liverpool are top of the Premier League and they go into this weekend knowing that a win would keep them at the top for Christmas. They also play first this weekend, so they have the chance to wrap that up before anyone else takes to the field when they travel to Wolves on Friday night. There is no doubt that Liverpool are genuine title contenders this season, and at this stage they are right in the mix and matching Manchester City stride for stride.
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Liverpool Clash With Manchester United
The Premier League returns this weekend after a series of Champions League fixtures in midweek, and it certainly feels like this could be the biggest set of fixtures yet. Things are about to get serious with the Christmas period among us, which means one thing – there’s going to be games, games, games over the course of the next few weeks, and it’s not like football fans can complain about that. Before we get into the nitty gritty of it,
The Champions Manchester City Host Everton
Following another dramatic series of European games during the week we’re set to return to every day normality in the form of Premier League football. This is the time of year when the games come thick and fast and even that might be an understatement, with a number of high profile encounters being set for us to enjoy. One such game will see Manchester City take on Everton, with both teams needing to get back to their best in the wake of a few questionable performances recently.
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Newcastle Tackle Wolves In Sunday Showcase
The Premier League returns this weekend with a series of intriguing games, with the majority taking place today as fans up and down the country flock to their respective stadiums in their thousands. As the Christmas holidays await every single side in the top flight will be well aware of the fact that their schedule is about to get an awful lot more hectic, with some of the top teams even playing eight games in the month of December due to playing in multiple competitions.
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